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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by mayanorange View Post
    Deb- Front is the simplex original, rear is a period replacement of a shimano. Shifters and brake levers are also shimano replacements. Not sure how the shimano of that era compares to something like suntour? I also am think the rear wheel (which I knew was replaced) is steel, not aluminum- a bit too shiny for aluminum. Not a huge deal, but I'll keep an eye out for a replacement. Do you know if period aluminum cranksets exist? Not sure it would save a ton of weight, but just curious.
    Replacing a steel cottered crankset with aluminum would save quite a bit of weight. You'd need a new bottom bracket, or at least a new spindle. A modern replacement would work, but I think TA or Nervar was found on that bike in the day (it came with aluminum crankset by 1975). Simplex levers were poor-quality plastic, so better those have been replaced. For the rear wheel, you could rebuild it with a new rim. The shop I work in might have a whole wheel for $50-60. We carry 27" freewheel wheels.
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    Jun 2008
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    I found a local guy who has tons of vintage parts, so he hooked me up with an old set of windsor wheels (and a used brooks and lots of other toys!). They could use some truing (he doesn't have a stand) and I'll check the bearings and such. I'll probably just use the real wheel from the set and keep the front as a backup. Or maybe I should put them both on and preserve the original wheel?

    He's got enough stuff for us to eventually change back out to appropriate weinmann levers and maybe he's got a crankset too- I'll put it on the list for next time!

    PS- Thanks Deb! You are a wealth of information, as always.
    Last edited by mayanorange; 04-11-2009 at 01:52 PM.
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